The blue stuff. The color of a cloudless summer sky. Perfectly suited for toys and all other printed objects that need to stand out from the crowd. We can assure you a fantastic looking print when using this light blue.

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Customer Reviews (2)

Strange behavior compared to samples

Quality

I ordered a pack of three samples (dark green, grey, dark blue) and liked the prints I was getting, so then ordered a full roll of light blue. It seems to need a much lower temperature than the other samples. They printed reliably at 220 on a 80 PrintBite bed. The new sample gives surfaces that look like they oozed (presumably still molten for too long) unless I bring the temperature all the way down to 195. Makes me wonder if the roll was mislabelled - it behaves more like PLA/PHA.Review by David(Posted on 1/2/2017)

Nice surface

Quality

Ngen blue used for Pokemon, it makes a nice surface, extruding so fine. It is strong too!!Review by Wim(Posted on 10/7/2016)

At colorFabb we have a well equipped 3d printing studio with a lot of popular 3d printers. We know our materials will give you excellent results and to help you get these results here are tips and trick for using colorFabb 3d printing filament.

Adviced 3d printing temperature:220-240C

Adviced 3d print speed:40 - 70 mm/s

Advised Heated bed 75-85C

Build platformnGen gives best results on a heated build platform, 75C to about 85C is usually needed for proper adhesion to a glass plate. Printing on a cold bed is possible but you’ll need some adhesion tools to minimize warping. 3DLac, buildTak or 3DEeze can do the trick.

Since colorFabb develops and produces their own filaments we have a lot of knowhow about our materials. Here you’ll find all kinds of interesting material specifications that will help you decide which material is best for your project.